Pours a slightly hazy amber color, topped with lots of off-white head. Nice fruity and biscuity aroma. Taste starts with fruity sweetness, some biscuity notes and mild bitterness in the end. So far, one of best biere de gardes.

25cl bottle from the brewery in Bavay, 6.5%. Filtered, clear, with no sediment. Clear gold with a thin white head. Oxidized malt gives it a notebook paper and copper penny character that fits with the "house" character of the other Theillier beers we’ve had on this trip. Sweet, metallic, low bitterness, medium acid, just a tad toffee-ish... light body, thin and watery. Problems here.

Appearance: very dark amber, practically brown, has tons of particles floating in it, pours with a very large and dense beige to tan head that also has a lot of particles in it
Aroma: plum, raisin, molasses, sweet, faint chocolate,
Taste: plum, hint of chocolate, raisin, maybe graham cracker,
Palate: above average carbonation, not too much aftertaste, medium mouthfeel
Overall: not at all a farmhouse ale to me, more like a Trappist beer, lots of plum, a good beer but others do this style better
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Pours a golden yellow with a small head. The smell is big and malty, grain, caramel and grassy hops. The taste is grainy, grassy, malty with a slightly dry aftertaste. Light/medium in body and with average carbonation.

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